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Hi All!
During a pre-purchase test drive of a 2013 GMC Yukon XL 5.3 with 110k, I noticed a very prominent misfire while in drive. Mentioned to the salesperson that prior to moving forward, this issues would need to be looked at/addressed (Cadillac Dealership).
Next day, the dealer says the Tech could not find an issue, since there were no codes present (CEL not illuminated) however-since he could feel the misfire- they'd go ahead and replace the spark plugs due to mileage (110K). After the spark plug replacement, the misfire was still present and apparently the tech was able to identify cylinder #6 as the issue so they replaced the coil pack. Misfire was still present (#6 cylinder). The salesperson says the Tech "got help from the big engine Tech" who advised him to pull the spark plug back out for cylinder 6 and found the "plug was smashed before it was installed" (SN: it takes quite a bit to bend the ground strap on a plug, doesn't happen without noticing!). "Come on back for another test drive"
Just returned from test drive #2. Not only was the misfire still present in drive, it was worse and now present idling in park as well. During the test drive, I stopped and checked the spark plug wire connections. I found the wires on #6 and #3 were not completely clicked onto the coils. After securing these, the misfire/stumble was less prominent in idle but certainly still present in drive. Dealership doesn't want to go further as they're saying it's normal (definitely isn't) and is not budging on the price.
Also noticed a wide range in the oil pressure. In gear and at a stop, the oil pressure gauge was pretty steady halfway between 20 and 40 PSI but would increase to nearly 50 PSI upon acceleration (this is an approximation of course, based on the reference gauge). Normal for these platforms?
What are your thoughts on this? Are these early indications of a worn cam from AFM issues? I should note, the engine had NO ticking or odd noises.
TL/DR: Engine misfire/constant stumble in gear. Wide oil pressure range. No check engine light. AFM cam failure indicator?
During a pre-purchase test drive of a 2013 GMC Yukon XL 5.3 with 110k, I noticed a very prominent misfire while in drive. Mentioned to the salesperson that prior to moving forward, this issues would need to be looked at/addressed (Cadillac Dealership).
Next day, the dealer says the Tech could not find an issue, since there were no codes present (CEL not illuminated) however-since he could feel the misfire- they'd go ahead and replace the spark plugs due to mileage (110K). After the spark plug replacement, the misfire was still present and apparently the tech was able to identify cylinder #6 as the issue so they replaced the coil pack. Misfire was still present (#6 cylinder). The salesperson says the Tech "got help from the big engine Tech" who advised him to pull the spark plug back out for cylinder 6 and found the "plug was smashed before it was installed" (SN: it takes quite a bit to bend the ground strap on a plug, doesn't happen without noticing!). "Come on back for another test drive"
Just returned from test drive #2. Not only was the misfire still present in drive, it was worse and now present idling in park as well. During the test drive, I stopped and checked the spark plug wire connections. I found the wires on #6 and #3 were not completely clicked onto the coils. After securing these, the misfire/stumble was less prominent in idle but certainly still present in drive. Dealership doesn't want to go further as they're saying it's normal (definitely isn't) and is not budging on the price.
Also noticed a wide range in the oil pressure. In gear and at a stop, the oil pressure gauge was pretty steady halfway between 20 and 40 PSI but would increase to nearly 50 PSI upon acceleration (this is an approximation of course, based on the reference gauge). Normal for these platforms?
What are your thoughts on this? Are these early indications of a worn cam from AFM issues? I should note, the engine had NO ticking or odd noises.
TL/DR: Engine misfire/constant stumble in gear. Wide oil pressure range. No check engine light. AFM cam failure indicator?
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